Personally, I look at the AirPods Max at $550 and my immediate reaction is “F* That!!!!” I pad $120 for my standard AirPods and felt that was a little high. I scoffed at the $250 sticker price of the AirPods Pro and will never pay that much for them. So $550 is just an explosion of disgust.
However, it’s clear there is a market for these headphones. Apple isn’t the only company with headphones in this “premium” price range. There is a demographic of people who don’t care about the cost, the features of the product make up for it. But that’s not the general population of Apple customers. It’s similar to the market of people who pay $30,000 for a Mac Pro.
Makes me think about why they would introduce such a product without also introducing a more affordable version closer to the cost of AirPods Pro. Because not doing so just makes the Max feel like a greedy cash grab from Apple. The general public will look at these as overpriced, even if the tech justifies it (which I believe is questionable).
One thought is that the pandemic is going to limit their ability to produce a mass market version of these. And so they introduce the top tier as a way to limit the number of potential buyers at launch and are better able to meet demand.
If Apple really thinks this is a mass market product. Then I think they’ve lost their damn minds. First they kill the 3.5mm jack on iPhones and replace the in-the-box headphones with Lightning headphones that are fine, but can’t even be used with MacBooks or iPad Pro. Then they completely remove headphones and seem to market AirPods as an affordable choice ($30 for EarPods compared to $150 for AirPods...hmmm). Now they pop these expensive ass headphones and it’s like... wtf are they thinking?
Maybe Apple really has that many audiophile customers. Or maybe they are doing this because they know the audience who is willing to pay is small, but the profit margins are high and so it all works out for them.
To me - The average person who wants descents headphones at poor man’s prices - I look at the and find my hands giving Apple the bird. And As much as Apple hardcore fans want to explain away the reasoning, this is going to look bad on them.
Considering who will see this on this forum, I’m prepared for weighted disagreements.
However, it’s clear there is a market for these headphones. Apple isn’t the only company with headphones in this “premium” price range. There is a demographic of people who don’t care about the cost, the features of the product make up for it. But that’s not the general population of Apple customers. It’s similar to the market of people who pay $30,000 for a Mac Pro.
Makes me think about why they would introduce such a product without also introducing a more affordable version closer to the cost of AirPods Pro. Because not doing so just makes the Max feel like a greedy cash grab from Apple. The general public will look at these as overpriced, even if the tech justifies it (which I believe is questionable).
One thought is that the pandemic is going to limit their ability to produce a mass market version of these. And so they introduce the top tier as a way to limit the number of potential buyers at launch and are better able to meet demand.
If Apple really thinks this is a mass market product. Then I think they’ve lost their damn minds. First they kill the 3.5mm jack on iPhones and replace the in-the-box headphones with Lightning headphones that are fine, but can’t even be used with MacBooks or iPad Pro. Then they completely remove headphones and seem to market AirPods as an affordable choice ($30 for EarPods compared to $150 for AirPods...hmmm). Now they pop these expensive ass headphones and it’s like... wtf are they thinking?
Maybe Apple really has that many audiophile customers. Or maybe they are doing this because they know the audience who is willing to pay is small, but the profit margins are high and so it all works out for them.
To me - The average person who wants descents headphones at poor man’s prices - I look at the and find my hands giving Apple the bird. And As much as Apple hardcore fans want to explain away the reasoning, this is going to look bad on them.
Considering who will see this on this forum, I’m prepared for weighted disagreements.